vimarsana.com

Page 46 - ஐயுவா பிரிவு ஆஃப் குற்றவாளி விசாரணை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Driver in Sunday pursuit identified | News, Sports, Jobs

-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation identified Isiah C. Mosley, 18 of Fort Dodge, as the driver that led Iowa State Patrol troopers on a multi-county pursuit that ended in the outskirts of Fort Dodge on Sunday. In a press release, the DCI also revealed that Mosley had sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and is in a Des Moines hospital for treatment. -Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation identified Isiah C. Mosley, 18 of Fort Dodge, as the driver that led Iowa State Patrol troopers on a multi-county pursuit that ended in the outskirts of Fort Dodge on Sunday. In a press release, the DCI also revealed that Mosley had sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and is in a Des Moines hospital for treatment.

UPDATE: Driver in Sunday pursuit identified | News, Sports, Jobs

-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert The driver of a vehicle involved in a multi-county high-speed pursuit on Sunday afternoon was transported to UnityPoint Health Trinity Regional Medical Center by ambulance after the chase ended on Kenyon Road just west of U.S. Highway 169. The driver s name and extent of injuries were not released by law enforcement on Sunday. The driver in a high-speed pursuit that started in Carroll County and ended on the outskirts of Fort Dodge on Sunday afternoon has been identified by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. The driver was identified as 18-year-old Isiah C. Mosley, of Fort Dodge.

Defense Presenting Monday in Michelle Boat Trial

Photo by Court TV (Pool Reporter) The trial of Michelle Boat resumes in Marion County District Court Monday, with the defense scheduled to present its case that the 56-year-old Pella resident is not guilty of First Degree Murder, but instead of a lesser charge. Boat admitted through attorneys that she was responsible for the death of Tracy Mondabaugh on May 18th, 2020, but is arguing that she did not intend to kill the girlfriend of her estranged husband Nicholas. As part of Friday’s testimony by Marion County Sheriff’s Lt. Reed Kious, Marion County Attorney Ed Bull presented a voicemail left by Michelle on her husband’s cell phone in March of 2020, directed at Tracy. Profanity from the audio has been censored:

Anamosa inmates accused of killing two prison employees will have separate trials

Anamosa inmates accused of killing two prison employees will have separate trials
thegazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thegazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.